Originally posted by FMFA. 0.001%
A: There was a time when I'd have been able to answer this question better than I can nowadays.
Q: What proportion of the US population do you think sincerely believed that North Vietnamese troops could have one day landed on Californian beaches in the 1960s?
Q. What would you give us in exchange for California?
Originally posted by lolofA: In so far as you know it will not rain in the depths of the dry season, yes, and in so far as you know it will rain almost every day in the depths of the rainy season, yes ; but the two periods of time that represent the transition between our two seasons here ~ when weather events, their frequency, and their duration are relatively unpredictable ~ have become much longer over the last 15-20 years. There once was a time when the transition from one season to the other was rather abrupt.
Q: Is the weather easily predictable where you live?
Q: Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin or Harold Lloyd: who was the funniest for you?
03 Jun 15
Originally posted by FMFA: Harold Lloyd.
A: In so far as you know it will not rain in the depths of the dry season, yes, and in so far as you know it will rain almost every day in the depths of the rainy season, yes ; but the two periods of time that represent the transition between our two seasons here ~ when weather events, their frequency, and their duration are relatively unpredictable ~ have becom ...[text shortened]... ther abrupt.
Q: Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin or Harold Lloyd: who was the funniest for you?
Q: If you believe in reincarnation what would you "like" to return as, other than a human being?
04 Jun 15
Originally posted by HandyAndyA: Prince Edward, fourth child of Queen Elizabeth II. I knew him over a period of about 4 months. He didn't support the miners' strike and didn't like that I got more applause at the curtain call than he did. He ~ and his two bodyguards ~ ate a rogan Josh curry I made for forty people.
Q. Have you ever met a famous celebrity?
Q: What is your go-to antidote when your mouth is overcome by hot spice/chili?
Originally posted by FMFA: A bit of the dog that bit ya and some milk.
A: Prince Edward, fourth child of Queen Elizabeth II. I knew him over a period of about 4 months. He didn't support the miners' strike and didn't like that I got more applause at the curtain call than he did. He ~ and his two bodyguards ~ ate a rogan Josh curry I made for forty people.
Q: What is your go-to antidote when your mouth is overcome by hot spice/chili?
Q: Who is your favourite Actor/actress?